Though the Philippines has signed the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, road signs "Priority Road", "End of priority road", "Give way to oncoming traffic" and "Priority over oncoming traffic", which are mainly found in European countries, are not used in this country as well as in the United States, Canada, and Latin American countries.
Part 2 of the Highway Safety Design Standards Manual mandates the use of the Standard alphabets, often referred to as Highway Gothic. It contains a reproduction of the former Australian implementation AS1744-1975 Standard Alphabets in the appendix pp A103-A146.[1]Clearview appears to have supplanted it, and other fonts are in use.
Regulatory signs
Regulatory signs indicate the application of legal or statutory requirements. Disregarding these signs may constitute the road user to an offense.[1]
Bawal tumawid, gamitin ang overpass(No crossing, use overpass) (plate type)
No right turn
No right turn (plate type)
No left turn
No left turn (plate type)
No U-turn
No U-turn (plate type)
No overtaking
Bawal lumusot(No overtaking) (plate type)
Speed signs
Speed restriction (maximum)
Speed limit de-restriction (plate type)
Speed restriction (minimum)
Parking signs
No parking
Bawal pumarada (No parking)
No parking, loading only
No parking anytime
No parking, tow-away zone
Time restricted parking
Time restricted parking
Loading zone
Loading and unloading zone
No waiting anytime
No waiting
Bawal maghintay ano mang oras(No waiting anytime)
No loading and unloading anytime
Bawal magsakay at magbaba(No loading and unloading)
No loading unloading anytime
No stopping anytime
No parking, public utility bus stop
No parking, public utility jeepney stop
No parking, public utility jeepney stop
Do not block intersection
Right turners cross at broken white lines
Miscellaneous signs
No blowing of horns
Width restriction
Height restriction
Weight restriction (by tonnes)
Weight restriction (per axle)
Length restriction
End of all restrictions
Fasten seatbelt
Pedestrian crossing
Children crossing
Bicycles lane
Persons with disabilities crossing
Warning signs
Warning signs are used to warn road users to the potential hazard along, or adjacent to, the road.[1] They are triangular and red-bordered, similar to warning signs used in Europe.[6]
Horizontal alignment signs
Sharp turn (right)
Sharp turn (left)
Reverse turn (right)
Reverse turn (left)
Curve (right)
Curve (left)
Reverse curve (right)
Reverse curve (left)
Winding road (right)
Winding road (left)
Hairpin bend (right)
Hairpin bend (left)
Intersection and junction signs
Intersection
Staggered intersection (right)
Staggered intersection (left)
Skewed intersection (right)
Skewed intersection (left)
T-junction
Y-junction
Half Y-junction (right)
Half Y-junction (left)
Reverse half Y-junction (right)
Reverse half Y-junction (left)
Side junction (right)
Side junction (left)
Roundabout
Priority, side junction (right)
Priority, side junction (left)
Priority, merging traffic (right)
Priority, merging traffic (left)
Priority, intersection
Advance warning of traffic control devices signs
Traffic lights ahead
Stop sign ahead
Give way sign ahead
Road width signs
Narrow bridge
Narrow bridge (plate type)
Road narrows
Road narrows (plate type)
Start of divided traffic
End of divided traffic
Road obstacle signs
Opening bridge
Uneven road
Hump
Steep descent (right)
Steep descent (left)
Steep climb (right)
Steep climb (left)
Spill way
Flood
Falling debris (right)
Falling debris (left)
Slippery road
Mag-ingat, madulas ang kalsada(Slippery road) (plate type)
Cattle crossing
Low flying aircraft
Pedestrian signs
Pedestrian crossing ahead
Slow down, pedestrian crossing ahead (plate type)
Children crossing ahead
Cross only at pedestrian crossing
Handicapped crossing
Bike lane ahead
Railroad crossing signs
Railroad crossing position
Railroad crossing advance warning (unsignalled)
Railroad crossing advance warning (signalled)
Railroad crossing position (alternative)
Supplementary signs
Advisory speed
On side road (right)
On side road (left)
Distance (meter)
Distance (kilometer)
Next distance (kilometer)
When wet
Blind
Aged
Playground
School
Disabled
For public utility jeepneys
For buses
Other warning road signs
Vertical clearance
Low clearance
Slow down, accident prone area
Bumagal, madalas ang aksidente dito(Slow down, accident prone area)
Slow down, merging traffic ahead
Lane ends, merge left
Slow down, weighbridge ahead
Guide or information signs
Guide or information signs are used to inform road users about the direction and distances of the route that they are following.[1]
Advance direction signs
Stack direction (multiple)
Stack direction (single)
Stack direction (with road name)
Diagrammatic direction
Diagrammatic direction (roundabout)
Intersection direction signs
Intersection direction (right)
Intersection direction (left)
Intersection direction (both sides)
Intersection direction (with road name)
Reassurance direction signs
Reassurance direction
Reassurance direction (with road name)
Finger board and direction signs for less important roads
Direction (place)
Direction (road)
Direction (tourist spot)
Street signs
Town names and geographical feature signs
Town name
Province name
Geographical feature
Service signs
Service sign (with name of service, symbols, and distance)
Bawal pumasok sasakyang walang tail light(No entry for vehicles without tail light)
Bawal bisikleta motorsiklo sa expressway(No bicycles or motorcycles allowed in expressway)
Toll charges
Lane direction
Advance exit signs
Advance exit with distance
Advance exit with distance and lane
Supplementary advance exit
Exit direction signs
Exit with destination
Next exit
Exit
Exit (numbered)
Expressway service signs
Rest area 2 km right lane
Picnic site 15 km right lane
End of expressway signs
Expressway ends after 1 km
Expressway ends after 2 km
Start of Expressway
End of Expressway
Toll signs
Toll Plaza Ahead (with distance)
Stop at Toll Gates
Pay Toll Ahead
Expressway traffic instruction and regulatory signs
Wrong way, go back
Reduce speed now
Right lane ends, merge left
Lane ends, merge left
Traffic instruction signs
Traffic instruction signs are used to instruct a road user to follow a direction or perform an action. These are also used as a supplement for regulatory and warning signs.[1]
Supplementary signs
Use overpass
Use pedestrian crossing
Trucks use low gear
Movement instruction signs
Reduce speed
Stop here on red signal
Low clearance ahead, high vehicles detour
No right turn on red signal
Slow vehicles use right lane
Mabagal na sasakyan mamalagi sa kanan (Slow vehicles keep right)
Trak at bus mamalagi sa kanan maliban kung lulusot (Trucks and buses keep right unless overtaking)
No through road
Road closed
Form 1 lane
Form 2 lanes
Hazard markers
Hazard markers are signs that are usually used in places with obstructions and curves. These signs may be used with or after a warning sign.[1]